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A  59-year-old RK’s  security guard, who was discovered last night by police unconscious and bleeding in the middle of a crowd at Regent Street and Avenue of the Republic, died shortly after being rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital.

Lennox Odeen

Lennox Odeen

The circumstances surrounding the death of Lennox Odeen, also known as Lennox Hughes, of Melanie Housing Scheme, East Coast Demerara are unclear. Stabroek News understands that a police officer, directing traffic along Avenue of the Republic last evening, was called to the scene by a member of the public.

Police sources told this newspaper that a woman informed the officer that a man was lying dead at the corner of Regent Street and the Avenue where City Hall is located. When the officer arrived at the location, the source reported, Odeen was lying unconscious on the road surrounded by a group of citizens.

“Up to now we [police] don’t know what really happened out there,” the source said late last night. “Some persons reported that Odeen was hit by a minibus which drove away while some persons reported that he was robbed and wounded…it is possible that they are mixing the incident up with another that happened around the same area earlier.”

The injured man was still alive when police arrived at the scene and he was placed in the tray of their van and rushed to the city hospital. Odeen, according to hospital sources, was motionless in the police van’s tray and “looked as good as dead” but it was apparent that the man was still struggling to breathe. A wound could be seen oozing on the man’s neck and there were abrasions to his head when he arrived at the medical institution shortly before 9pm.

“He had abrasions to the side of his head,” a hospital source reported, “and a puncture on the side of his neck…he was given when he came in ER [Emergency Room] but died about 15 minutes after his arrival.”

When Stabroek News visited the Regent Street and Avenue of the Republic location shortly after 9 pm everything appeared normal. A vendor recalled seeing Odeen lying on the road surrounded by a crowd but could not say what had happened to the man.

“Is about 8.30 [pm] I see the crowd there and when I peep lil I see a man lying on de road,” the vendor recalled, “but to tell you de truth I can’t remember hearing no vehicle knock this man or nothing but it had a lil accident around de same area earlier but that was another man.”

An unidentified man, who was reportedly hit by a minibus at short distance from where Odeen was found by police, was also rushed to the public hospital for medical attention. The man, according to hospital sources, was treated and admitted to the Male Surgical Ward. Police sources have meanwhile said that it is possible that persons are “confusing” Odeen’s incident with the other man.

Odeen was stationed at a Regent Street business place and would’ve most likely been walking to the East Coast bus park to make his way home when he sustained his injuries that proved fatal. Efforts made to contact the man’s employer last night were futile.

Odeen, relatives said, had been working with the security firm for a number of years and would normally get home around 8pm every night. He lived with his daughter and her child in the Melanie Housing Scheme.

The deceased, a cousin related, had been robbed and stabbed in the same area approximately one month ago. Odeen, the cousin said, had just been paid that night and was walking to the bus park like normal when he was attacked, robbed and stabbed by a man.

“He de tell we that this man come from behind he, choke he round he neck and when he resist de man start stabbin’ he in he back,” Odeen’s cousin related.

Odeen, according to his cousin, had spent some time at the Georgetown Public Hospital and had only been recently released. The man’s relatives were distraught and indicated that they were inclined to believe that Odeen was robbed and wounded again. Stabroek News, up to press time, was unable to confirm the circumstances surrounding the man’s death.

“Look eh,” one of Odeen’s relatives said, “it don’t matter how you poor they always coming for you and something always happening to you.”

The deceased’s daughter and other relatives were at the public hospital up to press time last night making final arrangements and were still awaiting confirmation from police about what really happened to their relative.

“If it had a whole crowd of people out there then somebody got to know,” a distraught relative stated. “I ain’t understand how these people saying two different things cause they got to know is wa happen to he [Odeen].”

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Reader Comments

  1. la Dorada UNITED STATES says:

    Swift, sudden and mysterious death is the order of the day in Guyana.

    • Soldier UNITED STATES says:

      Swift,sudden stupidity is the oder of the day from you,,,the entire Guyana gets the blame from you for this incident…

  2. Sad, my condolences goes out to his family.

  3. BORAPORK CANADA says:

    Isn’t it possible the mini-bus hit more than one person? My heartfelt sympathy go out to his grieving family. Rest In Peace brother.

    Something weird is going on at that hospital. People live for days uncared for in great pain and then as soon as they are admitted they die. The list is long with the most recent being “Biscuit”, Mrs. August and now Mr. Odeen.

    • Soldier UNITED STATES says:

      Lord have mercy,,,Borapoke now blaming the hospital, this is a clear indication that you are loosing it Borapoke,,, You should have some more rest in the mornings , it will help you a lot physically and psycologically…

    • RodRick (Dis is one bias newspaper) UNITED STATES says:

      bora,
      Don’t shoot poop without getting the facts, for all we know this man could have been stabbed by a robber; he might have bled to death. Again, wait for the facts.

  4. Diamond Dog UNITED STATES says:

    O’Lord. Where is Thy Light. My sympathy to his family.

  5. Federal UNITED STATES says:

    What is going on in Guyana that the people have no heart and love for one another. The man was found lying at the side of the road and nobody brother to offer help,they all just stand around and look. As Guyanese we need to wake up and show some love and care for other people.

    • gap1 UNITED STATES says:

      What else could they do? The woman went in search for help and found a cop, didn’t she?

    • tyronemiller UNITED STATES says:

      Thats my point Federal, how could ppl just stand there upon seein someone injured in need of help, and they just stood there and wait for the inept, incompent foolice to come take this man to the hosp, I just don’t get it with ppl in GY, seems the have a scorn for human, I think everyone need some first aid training, this guy died 15 mins after arriving at the hosp, I guess the onlookers were watchin him for more than half an hr b4 the foolice arrive.

    • Trevor K. UNITED STATES says:

      28 years of concentration camp living created a new breed of animal. The entire population was screwed up.

    • colin2nice GUYANA says:

      It is not the 28 Trevor K. it’s the 17 and counting!

  6. Brandon Samaroo (RajaGate - Eye for an eye mek jagdeo blind) UNITED STATES says:

    Working for RK seems to be a definite high risk job.

  7. By his deeds shall a man be known UNITED STATES says:

    Greetings fellow bloggers, to often incidents such as these are occurring in the society, people are just standing and milling around with no intention of offering assistance. It’s interesting that it’s always a case where no one never saw anything. Defilement in the society continues.

  8. Diamond Dog UNITED STATES says:

    I sometimes wonder. Are some Guyanese just uncaring, or are they just foolish. Are we not our brother’s keeper, or do we just walk on the other side and like Pontius Pilot, wash our hands, and go on with our hypocritical lives.

  9. LoveGT4Real TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS says:

    It continues to sadden me that in this day and age a wounded man lies on our streets surrounded by “citizens”, only to be placed in the tray of a POLICE vehicle and driven to the hospital.

    Maybe, just maybe, if someone had known basic CPR and first aid, this man would be alive today.

    How could we be serious about opening our country to an influx of tourist when this is the barbaric way wounded persons are treated?

    Don’t the powers that be realise that potential tourist go online and look up a country before they commit to a visit?

  10. NeNe UNITED STATES says:

    Guyanese people know everything and someone knows what transpired. Are the Guyanese people truly an uncaring lot to just standby and not try to render some sort of assistance? Sad!!!!



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